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Fangesta wrote:the biggest defining factor for most monsters is how one portrays themselves to others.
gotta remove the pinky face paint to show the true beauty beneath.
Giggles wrote:Make use of colorOn the flip side, too much color and you can look like you got lost on your way to the gay pride parade.
Spike wrote:This is the funniest thing I've ever read on these boards and the rest of you are bad at things generally, too.
Tiberius Claudius wrote:I don't get cosplay. It's like a weekend-long Halloween in a hotel where everyone gets the herp, but there's no candy.
Rowan wrote:As for suggestions on what kind of monster you should be, I've wanted to see Corsair Orks for a while. I would be one myself but living in an almost entirely landlocked state it seems kind of silly. Garb would be pretty piratey with monster influences and blue dyed skin (orks are blue).
Forkbeard wrote:Smurfs are Blue. Orcs are not blue. Orcs are green.
Those stupid elf things from Avatar are blue.
Get with the program.
FB
Forkbeard wrote:So, you can't decide if that is Galya or Par? I have to admit, I mistake Par for an old woman regularly. But Galya is a beautiful and intelligent lady. I'd never mistake her for him.
Bishop wrote:Overall I believe the article was positive for our image, loosely defining us as a sadomasochist anti-larp. I'm ok with that. http://www.vice.com/en_ca/read/LARP-harder
Caleidah wrote:But, his sensei passed that style down to him! Literal hours of tradition!
Spike wrote:This is the funniest thing I've ever read on these boards and the rest of you are bad at things generally, too.
Tiberius Claudius wrote:I don't get cosplay. It's like a weekend-long Halloween in a hotel where everyone gets the herp, but there's no candy.
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